This great circle line crosses through the middle of Washington
DC and the middle of Boston, and it crosses right over the middle of New York
City. It also crosses over Philadelphia and the Baltimore waterfront. The
azimuth of this line as it crosses over NYC is 52°, which is also the angle
of the sides of the Great Pyramid. The image below
is an equal azimuthal projection, also centered on New York City, with this
same alignment extended in both directions.

The alignment crosses between Teotihuacan and Cholula in Mexico
and just as this alignment crosses into Mexico from the gulf it crosses over
the ancient city of El Tajin and the pyramid of niches.
The alignment also crosses over Baalbek,
Lebanon and just north of the ancient city of Troy. The alignment also crosses
over Stonehenge. The azimuth of the alignment as it crosses over Stonehenge
is 72° west of due north and 72° east of due south, which is not the same
as the primary alignment of Stonehenge itself. However, the alignment from
the center of Stonehenge to the center of the heel stone is 52° east of due
north, which is the same as the azimuth of this global alignment as it crosses
over New York City and the same as the angle of the Great Pyramid.

Because the equilateral azimuthal projection below is centered
on the maximum latitude of the alignment at 53° 33' N, 23° 35' W, the alignment
is horizontal on the image. This is the same alignment that is shown on the
two maps above. In addition to the cities on the Eastern Seaboard and the
ancient sites listed above, this alignment also crosses over a number of other
major cities of the modern era, including Mexico City, the national capital
of Mexico; Mobile, Alabama; Atlanta, Georgia; London, the national capital
of England; Lille, France, Stuttgart and Munich in
southern Germany; Zagreb, the national capital of Croatia; Belgrade, the national
capital of Serbia; Sofia, the national capital of Bulgaria; Beirut, the national
capital of Lebanon; Damascus, the national capital of Syria; and Riyadh, the
national capital of Saudi Arabia.